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    In the Unconstrained View, Unequal Outcomes Are Considered Fair If
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In the Unconstrained View, Unequal Outcomes Are Considered Fair If

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In the unconstrained view, unequal outcomes are considered fair if the process is fair, and the process is fair if everyone is subjected to the same rules and judged by the same standards.

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